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Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Research Focus Planetary Health
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS)
3 episodes
8 months ago
The Planetary Health Puzzle – Piecing Together a Sustainable Future The increasing consumption of resources, advancing environmental pollution and a dramatic loss of biodiversity pose immense challenges for our society. How do these changes affect the health of humans, animals and nature? What impact do they have on mental health, social justice and food security? And how do these effects influence developments in society as a whole and political decisions? These questions are highly relevant and require inter- and transdisciplinary research in order to find answers and solutions and to support transformative change in societies. The cross-faculty CAS Research Focus “Planetary Health” will address these questions and reflect on solution models. Collaboration between the various disciplines will enable a holistic and transdisciplinary approach to be taken, allowing a comprehensive view and identifying strategies for transformative change.
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The Planetary Health Puzzle – Piecing Together a Sustainable Future The increasing consumption of resources, advancing environmental pollution and a dramatic loss of biodiversity pose immense challenges for our society. How do these changes affect the health of humans, animals and nature? What impact do they have on mental health, social justice and food security? And how do these effects influence developments in society as a whole and political decisions? These questions are highly relevant and require inter- and transdisciplinary research in order to find answers and solutions and to support transformative change in societies. The cross-faculty CAS Research Focus “Planetary Health” will address these questions and reflect on solution models. Collaboration between the various disciplines will enable a holistic and transdisciplinary approach to be taken, allowing a comprehensive view and identifying strategies for transformative change.
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Überhitzt: Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf den Menschen
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Research Focus Planetary Health
1 hour 36 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
Überhitzt: Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf den Menschen
Karsten Friedrich ist Klimatologe in der Abteilung Klima und Umwelt des Deutschen Wetterdiensts (DWD) in Offenbach am Main. Die Bundesoberbehörde ist der nationale zivile meteorologische Dienst der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, deren Hauptaufgabe es ist, vor wetterbedingten Gefahren zu warnen sowie das Klima in Deutschland zu überwachen, zu dokumentieren und seine Veränderungen zu bewerten. | Annette Peters hat den Lehrstuhl für Epidemiologie an der LMU inne und ist Direktorin des Instituts für Epidemiologie am Helmholtz Zentrum München. Mit groß angelegten prospektiven populationsbasierten Kohortenstudien untersucht sie, wie genetische sowie Umwelt- und Verhaltensrisikofaktoren gemeinsam Gesundheit und Krankheit beeinflussen. | Christina Berndt ist Redakteurin im Ressort „Wissen“ der Süddeutschen Zeitung. Ihre Themenschwerpunkte sind Medizin und Lebenswissenschaften.
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Research Focus Planetary Health
The Planetary Health Puzzle – Piecing Together a Sustainable Future The increasing consumption of resources, advancing environmental pollution and a dramatic loss of biodiversity pose immense challenges for our society. How do these changes affect the health of humans, animals and nature? What impact do they have on mental health, social justice and food security? And how do these effects influence developments in society as a whole and political decisions? These questions are highly relevant and require inter- and transdisciplinary research in order to find answers and solutions and to support transformative change in societies. The cross-faculty CAS Research Focus “Planetary Health” will address these questions and reflect on solution models. Collaboration between the various disciplines will enable a holistic and transdisciplinary approach to be taken, allowing a comprehensive view and identifying strategies for transformative change.